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I can't translate the caption at the top of the picture. I see reference to Jew. I do hope it's not something Corbyn's Labour party would approve of. -
Which reminds me. What happened to churchy?Originally posted by Chuck View PostI can't translate the caption at the top of the picture. I see reference to Jew. I do hope it's not something Corbyn's Labour party would approve of.Comment
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He is workingOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostWhich reminds me. What happened to churchy?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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You miss understanding my words my friend. I never would defend an economy collapse.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostPlease dear imaginary friend make it tomorrow, I'm totally fed up with the Wrexiters defending a collapsing economy as the next best thing since sliced bread.Comment
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What's collapsed?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostPlease dear imaginary friend make it tomorrow, I'm totally fed up with the Wrexiters defending a collapsing economy as the next best thing since sliced bread.
The only thing devalued is Sterling. As currency devaluation is a goal of most westernised countries and as it is being heralded as good by many significant economists, I'm struggling to see what is wrong.Comment
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Why didn't the UK just print a load more money before Brexit to devalue Sterling to the levels we now have and use that money to pay down national debt?Originally posted by GB9 View PostWhat's collapsed?
The only thing devalued is Sterling. As currency devaluation is a goal of most westernised countries and as it is being heralded as good by many significant economists, I'm struggling to see what is wrong.
Where you are struggling perhaps, is to recognise that the weakening of Sterling reflects the weakening of the UK's economy. Devaluation may have some upsides (we will see) but it is still a sign of weakness.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIn what way is this article not interesting, Bloomberg got a trained journalist to write this article, so obviously they consider it sufficiently interesting to pay him money for it.
If you generally disagree with the article I suggest you take this up with Bloomberg.


I disagree in your general direction.Comment
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Is this more to your taste:Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
I disagree in your general direction.
Brexit Already Prompting Investment Cuts, CBI’s Fairbairn Says - Bloomberg
Aren't you more into leading indicators ?
I'm alright JackComment
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